:: year 20, Issue 73 (10-2012) ::
Persian Language and Literature 2012, 20(73): 67-98 Back to browse issues page
Comparative Study of the Meaning of Symbols in Classical Literature and Ahmad Shamlu’s Poetry
Qolam Reza Salemian 1, Sayyed Mohammad Arta , Donya Heydari
1- , reza_salemian@yahoo.com
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Using indirect explanation and symbolism has a long history in Persian literature. Classic poets have used many symbols to explain mystical concepts. In contemporary periods, however, the insight of the poets is deeper than that of traditional poets as they pay more attention to political and social issues. Accordingly, the symbols have changed so that in contemporary poetry they are used for expressing political and social thoughts. Political and social symbolism is a new phenomenon in Persian poetry that begins with Nima and is developed by his followers, especially Ahmad Shamlu. Shamlu was not interested in explicit words, so in order to disseminate the clusters of meaning in his poems he used symbols and symbolism. In his deep and significant symbolism Shamluhas attempted to change the repeated and old symbols of classic poetry and to give them new meaning. This comparative study attempts to look at the different meanings of symbols in Shamlu’s poetry and to explain how the poet has used them.

Keywords: Ahmad Shamlu, contemporary poetry, classical poetry, symbol, signification
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